Dear Satirists,
For Friday, February 28, please read and translate
- Horace, Satires 1.6.89–131.
DC
CL 310 ● Skidmore College ● Spring 2020
Dear Satirists,
For Friday, February 28, please read and translate
DC
Dear Satirists,
For Wednesday, February 26, please do the following.
(1) Read and translate the following:
From Satire 5, we transition to Satire 6, the most personal and autobiographical of Horace’s satires. Since we’re plunging in medias res, you might find it helpful to read the beginning of the poem in English.
(2) Download, print, and fill in scansion drill 4. Since this is the first assignment that asks you to mark principal caesurae, we’ll spend a few minutes discussing any trouble spots before l collect your sheets.
DC
From the “Scotland’s Islands” video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsR2Xy-HGPk. The adventure begins at the 5:20 mark — with several shots of my dear spouse in red, too.
Moral 1: Travel is ripe for satire.
Moral 2: Don’t travel with me.
DC
As promised, a definitive guide to this act of readying the (masculine) self for life’s challenges, courtesy of The Art of Manliness website:
https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/how-to-gird-up-your-loins-an-illustrated-guide/
DC
Dear Satirists,
As noted on our Semester Project page, your topic selection is due via email by 11:00 PM.
I won’t rehash the guidelines here, but please
DC
Dear Satirists,
As previously reported, I will be away from campus on Friday, February 21, doing some promoting for the upcoming FLEX show at the Tang.
Use this respite to make significant progress on the first milestone of the semester project, due 02.23, and the subject of my next post.
DC
Dear Satirists,
For Wednesday, February 19, please do the following:
(1) Read and translate the following:
(2) Download, print, and fill in scansion drill 3. We’ll spend a few minutes discussing any trouble spots, and then I’ll collect your sheets.
Dear Satirists,
For Friday, February 14, please do the following:
(1) Read and translate the following:
(2) Review Frances Muecke’s essay on Ennius and Lucilius in preparation for today’s discussion. Pay particular attention to the pages relevant to your question.
DC
Dear Satirists,
By 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 13, please do the following.
(1) Read Frances Muecke’s essay on Ennius and Lucilius.
(2) Bearing in mind the guidelines on our Opera page, generate a thoughtful discussion question about the essay and email it to Prof. Curley.
Once your question has been approved, the page numbers to which your queston pertains will be posted below, to aid your peers in formulating their questions.
DC
Dear Satirists,
For Wednesday, February 12, please do the following:
(1) Read and translate the following:
We’re going to move from Horace’s thoughts on genre in Satire 1.4 to his “epic” journey to Brundisum in Satire 1.5.
(2) Download, print, and fill in scansion drill 2. We’ll spend a few minutes discussing any trouble spots, and then I’ll collect your sheets.